Science for Education Today, 2024, vol. 14, no. 5, pp. 27–45
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The study of newly-qualified teachers’ psychological well-being and personal reflection

Tikholaz T. M. 1 (Omsk, Russian Federation), Kazakova I. V. 1 (Omsk, Russian Federation), Kocheulova O. A. 1 (Omsk, Russian Federation)
1 Omsk State Pedagogical University
Abstract: 

Introduction. The article examines the peculiarities of psychological well-being and satisfaction with the profession of novice teachers in connection with personal reflection. The purpose of the study is to reveal the specifics of psychological well-being and personal reflection of teachers at the initial stage of professional development.
Materials and Methods. The study follows a systematic approach and the concept of psychological well-being (K Riff). In order to achieve the purpose of the research, the authors used theoretical (analysis, comparison, generalization, systematization) and empirical (tests) methods, as well as methods of statistical information processing. To collect relevant data, the methods were presented by means of a Google form via an online resource. The research sample consisted of 162 newly-qualified teachers from Omsk and the Omsk region whose work experience ranged between 6 months and 5 years.
Results. The authors of the article obtained the following results:
- analyzed and summarized Russian and international research investigations on issues of psychological well-being, the level of development of reflection and novice teachers satisfaction with their profession;
- the empirical results of the study are presented, which reflect the priority indicators of psychological well-being, the level and types of personal reflection, the level of satisfaction with the professional development of newly-qualified teachers; the specifics of psychological well-being and personal reflection of teachers are revealed, the types of teachers at the initial stage of professional development are described.
Conclusions. The specifics of psychological well-being and personal reflection of novice teachers are determined by difficulties in managing the environment, building interaction with colleagues and self-acceptance, readiness for personal growth and autonomy, and there is also insufficient development of reflection skills, in particular, reflection on communication and real activity, which affects satisfaction with professional activities. The types of novice teachers have been identified depending on the specifics of psychological well-being, the level of development and type of personal reflection, and satisfaction with profession.

Keywords: 

Psychological well-being; Satisfaction with professional activities; Personal reflection; The types of novice teachers

For citation:
Tikholaz T. M., Kazakova I. V., Kocheulova O. A. The study of newly-qualified teachers’ psychological well-being and personal reflection. Science for Education Today, 2024, vol. 14, no. 5, pp. 27–45. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15293/2658-6762.2405.02
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Date of the publication 31.10.2024